by Kevin McGuire | May 18, 2014
Nearly a decade has passed since the last time the NCAA adjusted the length of the college football season. It may be time to start considering it as an option once more. While conferences and fans are bickering over whether or not conferences should be playing eight...
by Kevin McGuire | May 15, 2014
The NCAA released the latest APR scores for Division 1 schools yesterday, so naturally it is time to determine which conference reigns supreme when it comes to hitting the books and making the grade. The Big Ten leads the way, with the ACC in pursuit. The SEC comes in...
by Kevin McGuire | May 7, 2014
The Pac-12 is reportedly considering moving its conference championship game to a neutral field, ditching the hard-fought home-field advantage method once a new stadium for the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers is completed. San Francisco makes financial sense for the...
by Kevin McGuire | May 7, 2014
The Pac-12 is reportedly considering moving its conference championship game to a neutral field, ditching the hard-fought home-field advantage method once a new stadium for the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers is completed. San Francisco makes financial sense for the...
by Kevin McGuire | May 6, 2014
The University of Massachusetts is creeping up on a pivotal point in the history of its football program. Once conference affiliation with the MAC comes to an end, will the Minutemen look for a way to stay a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision or will the program...